Criminal trespass: unauthorized entry or unlawful remaining with intent to offend; house trespass at dwellings carries imprisonment or fine. Criminal trespass is entry into property in another's possession, or unlawful remaining after lawful entry, with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate, insult or annoy the person in possession. House trespass is criminal trespass committed in a dwelling, place of worship, or a building used for custody of property; any introduction of part of the body is sufficient to establish entry. Criminal trespass and house trespass are punishable by imprisonment or a fine, with house trespass carrying the more severe statutory term.
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Criminal trespass: unauthorized entry or unlawful remaining with intent to offend; house trespass at dwellings carries imprisonment or fine.
Criminal trespass is entry into property in another's possession, or unlawful remaining after lawful entry, with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate, insult or annoy the person in possession. House trespass is criminal trespass committed in a dwelling, place of worship, or a building used for custody of property; any introduction of part of the body is sufficient to establish entry. Criminal trespass and house trespass are punishable by imprisonment or a fine, with house trespass carrying the more severe statutory term.
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